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Info & Tips

Visa Requirements

Greece is part of the Schengen treaty so European Union travelers from other countries members of the treaty do not need a passport. All Citizens of European Union countries have free access. A visa is not needed for visitors from the USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand staying for up to three months. Visitors from all other countries have to obtain a visa from the Greek Embassy or the Consulate in their residence country. For a duration of stay longer than 3 months, they have to obtain permission from the Aliens Bureau in Athens.

Currency Regulations

The Euro is the official currency in Greece. There is free and unlimited importing of foreign currency in Greece either in traveler’s cheques or cash. But on departure, any remaining amount that is worth more than 1.760€, in any currency, has to be declared. Money can be exchanged in any bank, exchange bureaus, some travel agencies, or in some hotels. Credit cards are used almost anywhere in Greece for paying hotel or restaurant bills. You can also use them to withdraw cash from ATMs. Smart card credit cards have not been introduced yet by the local banks so take into account that credit card readers are not very advanced.

Amenities – Electricity Supply

220 volts a.c. at 50 Hz. The wall sockets have two or three round holes as in continental Europe.

Telephone dialing systems

Tone and Pulse, wherever the telephone sets are able to interchange between systems.

Water Quality

Overall, the water quality is excellent. But you have to be aware that in a few regions and on certain islands, the water is not drinkable. Then, it is preferable to ask for mineral water, even for your coffee.

Communications

GSM access networks, similar to the ones in Europe, cover the whole of Greece. Mobile phones are very popular and cheap so to avoid roaming charges could purchase local prepaid SIMs to use. You can easily find a public telephone, property of the Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE), that works with a telephone card. Cards for mobile phones and for telephone booths can be purchased from kiosks, local post offices, local OTE offices, or tourist shops.

Country dialing code : +30

Healthcare and Medical Assistance

Tourists requiring urgent medical care should go to the nearest hospital emergency ward (airports and many train stations also have medical teams and first aid facilities). Those with serious illnesses or allergies should always carry a special note from their physicians giving detailed information on the treatments they are following or that may be necessary. Pharmacies (ΦΑΡΜΑΚΕΙΟ), generally follow shop opening times (approx. from 8.30 am to 12.30 pm and from 3 to 7 pm, Monday to Saturday, but in large cities, many are open throughout the day. Night-time service is provided on a shift basis. Business hours and night shifts are displayed outside each pharmacy and are published in local papers. It is advisable to procure a document certifying coverage by the national health care service before departure.

Maps

There are a number of maps of the island on the market and most of them are provided free of charge by Hotels, and Travel Agents.

Newspapers and magazines

Most western European newspapers and magazines arrive in Athens on a daily basis and they are available in many places.

Time zone

Greece is seven hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time in the USA and Canada. Daylight saving time in Greece goes into effect each year usually from the end of March to the middle of October.

The weather

» in Athens
» Snow forecast in Greece, for ski holidays

Currency Exchange

» Foreign Exchange Rates – Alpha Bank
» The Universal Currency Converter

Post Offices

All Post Offices are open from 8 am-2 pm Monday to Friday.

Shopping

Greece is an interesting place to shop. Greece has at least 2000 years of manufacturing unique and skillful handicraft gold jewelry. Many shops sell classic and modern gold and silver jewelry as well as antique reproduction jewelry, in 14k and 18k with diamonds and precious stones. Antique carpets and hand-made silk on silk rugs, furniture, paintings, and porcelain can also be found. Greece is also famous for leather and fur, bottles, leather coats, fur coats, and mink. Other kinds of goods such as souvenirs, sponges, clothes, shoes, books, and more can be found in the many shops of Greece. And the traditional art workshops for the world-famous hand made pottery’s-ceramics.

Shops opening times

Although shops are normally open from 9 am to 1 pm and from 3.30/4 pm to 7.30/8 pm, in some tourist areas they tend to stay open uninterruptedly from 9.30 am to 7.30 pm, allowing for slight variations from town to town. Large department stores are open throughout the country from 9.30 am to 7.30 pm.

Holidays and Feasts

The following is a list of official holidays, during which all departments of public services are closed:

January 1- New Year’s Day
January 6 – Epiphany
The first day of Lent (movable) – in Greek is known as ‘Clean Monday’
March 25 – the anniversary of the revolution for freedom against the Turkish invaders
Good Friday (movable)
Easter Sunday, Easter Monday (movable)
May 1- May Day
Of the Holy Spirit (movable)
August 15 – Dormition of Virgin Mary
October 28 – the anniversary of Greece’s revolution

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